Beurteilung der Wirksamkeit der spezifischen Immuntherapie anhand einer neuartigen Methode auf der Basis des Plazebo-Scores

Translated title of the contribution: Assessment of specific immunotherapy efficacy using a novel placeboscore-based method

A. J. Frew*, L. DuBuske, P. K. Keith, C. J. Corrigan, W. Aberer, K. J. Fischer von Weikersthal-Drachenberg

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Background: In trials of allergen immunotherapy, allergen exposure is typically assessed by pollen counts, but these may misrepresent exposure if performed remotely from multiple study centers. Objective: To assess whether symptomatology in placebo-treated patients is a better measure of local allergen burden at individual centers in such trials. Methods: Data from a multicenter, placebo-controlled trial of preseasonal grass pollen immunotherapy were reanalyzed to identify the 4 weeks at each center in which the placebo-treated subjects had the highest combined symptom/medication scores (CSMS). The difference in CSMS between active and placebo groups was compared during the 4 peak placebo score weeks (PlSW) and the 4 peak pollen count weeks (PoCW). Results: The benefit of immunotherapy over placebo in the P1SW analysis (18.5%) was greater than in the PoCW analysis (13.6%), with increased statistical significance (p = 0.0001, 0.0038, respectively). Similar improved discrimination was observed when analyzing benefits in subgroups of patients with severe symptoms, a high disease burden, and in different geographical locations. Conclusion: This novel P1SW analysis results in better discrimination of the effects of allergen immunotherapy compared with placebo and may be widely applicable in similar studies, both prospectively and retrospectively.

    Translated title of the contributionAssessment of specific immunotherapy efficacy using a novel placeboscore-based method
    Original languageGerman
    Pages (from-to)S1-S10
    Number of pages10
    JournalALLERGOLOGIE
    Volume36
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

    Keywords

    • placebo score-based method
    • ultra-short course SIT
    • discriminatory power
    • SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINOCONJUNCTIVITIS
    • SUBLINGUAL IMMUNOTHERAPY
    • POLLEN COUNTS
    • UNITED-STATES
    • RHINITIS
    • OUTCOMES
    • SAFETY
    • ASTHMA

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